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Three Steps to Progress BPM from Project to Program

Common questions asked include: What processes should we focus on next? How do we scale the discovery, development, deployment, and usage of process applications throughout the company? What are the best practices we should follow to maximize reuse from project to project to achieve economies of scale?

This white paper describes how the movement toward broad BPM programs has changed what companies need in terms of BPM technology and “know-how.” Inside, find three steps for helping establish a solid foundation for a BPM program that can enable your organization to scale its process improvement capability in a way that is designed to deliver optimal value to the business.

Vendor:

IBM

Posted:

11 Nov 2013

Published:

31 Dec 2011

Format:

PDF

Length:

8 Page(s)

Type:

White Paper

Language:

English

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